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…; Research and Education, Academic American Encyclopedia; Grolier's (16 March 1997) . Rome, History of. Computer Software. Encarta Encyclopedia, 1996 ed. Sabines. Computer Software. Encarta Encyclopedia, 1996 ed. Word Count: 4270…
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…. It was the beginning of the Nunadautsun't or 'the trail where we cried.' History would call it the Trail of Tears. Forced to abandon most of their property, the Cherokee were herded into hastily-built stockades at Rattlesnake Springs near Chattanooga. Little thought had…
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…to this new trend in production and they specialized on a much larger scale than ever before in history. Industry now became a new concept in the old world. The beginning of the 19th century saw the emergence of the iron and engineering industry that complimented…
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…Impact of e-commerce upon strategy in the Art industry A report presented to The Graduate School of Business University of Cape Town In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Strategy Course Morné Bowers - Alewyn…
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…. The chronicle of its 3,000 year history, however, shows that this "explosion" has been characteristic only of the contemporary scene. The plant has been grown for fiber and as a source of medicine for several thousand…
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…Early History of Cars Patent and Naming In Philadelphia, in 1792, a man named Oliver Evans applied for a patent on a steam land carriage. He called his steam carriage “oruktor amphibolos”. Martini a 14th century painter, who was trained…
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…aspiring to "leap into urban maturity" (Dear, Drake & Reeds, 1987, p. 99). One hundred years later, however, the city of Hamilton was a thriving industrial metropolis and had undergone significant change (Dear, Drake & Reeds, 1987). Hamilton is situated…
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…Kentucky Fried Chicken (later KFC) in the year 2000 was a company whose primary goal was to increase its expansion in all possible regions of the world as much as possible. This company has obtained such a big position in the fast-food industry that any…
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…investments in telecommunications, transportation, automobiles, steel production, building materials, energy, and a variety of other products and services. Protectionism became necessary to give these nascent industries a chance to grow, and high tariffs were…
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…. The companies differed in their labor relations, market control, and structural organization. In the steel industry, Carnegie developed a system known as vertical integration. This means that he cut out the middle man. Carnegie bought his own iron and coal mines…
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